The Freeman

Topseed Isner out of Memphis netfest

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MEMPHIS , Tennessee— Top seeded American John Isner was sent crashing out of the ATP and WTA Memphis Open after losing to Austrian Jurgen Melzer 6-3, 7-6 (8/6) in a quarterfin­al match Friday.

Isner, who hammered 48 aces in his first two matches in Memphis, fired 11 aces against Melzer in the 81 minute match at the $ 1.1 million indoor hardcourt tournament at The Racquet Club of Memphis.

Besides Melzer, hardservin­g Canadian Milos Raonic, Czech Radek Stepanek and Benjamin Becker of Germany also reached the semis on Friday.

In the tie break, Melzer had a double fault to hand Isner a set point, but the Austrian battled back to win the final three points of the set.

Isner, who is ranked 13th in the world, also had two double faults and won just 67 percent of his firstserve points.

Melzer won 80 percent of his first-serve points, had seven aces and saved both of his break point chances.

Third seeded Stepanek also cruised into the semis surviving a first-set tie break then dominating the second set to beat Sam Querrey 7-6 (7/5), 6-0. Stepanek will face Melzer in the semis.

Stepanek, who finished second here three years ago, posted four service breaks, compared to just one service break for the wild card and 2010 Memphis champ Querrey.

Fourth seed Raonic put on an impressive serving display, hammering 26 aces en route to a 6-3, 7-6 (7/3) win over Belgium's Olivier Rochus.

" I did a lot of things well today," said Raonic. "I felt like their were a few games where I let up a little bit, but in the end of it there was not much I could do better.

"I just wish I could have kept the intensity up. I'm hitting better and I'm playing better tennis match by match. I'm creating my opportunit­ies and taking care of my serve really well."

Raonic won 74 percent of his first-serve points and had two double faults in the one hour, 23 minute match.

He will next meet Becker who defeated Poland's Lukasz Kubot 7-5, 7-6 (7/5) in a night session quarterfin­al match.

Raonic lost to American veteran Andy Roddick in last year's Memphis final and is coming off his second win of 2012 in San Jose last week.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Markieff Morris #11 of the Phoenix Suns and Team Shaq dunks during the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge part of the 2012 NBA All-star Weekend at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.
(AFP) Markieff Morris #11 of the Phoenix Suns and Team Shaq dunks during the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge part of the 2012 NBA All-star Weekend at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.

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